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1. Effects of the algae derivatives on performance, intestinal histomorphology, ileal microflora, and egg yolk biochemistry of laying Japanese quail.

2. Enterococcus faecium PNC01 isolated from the intestinal mucosa of chicken as an alternative for antibiotics to reduce feed conversion rate in broiler chickens.

3. Comparison of intestinal permeability, morphology, and ileal microbial communities of commercial hens housed in conventional cages and cage-free housing systems.

4. Spatial relationship between telocytes, interstitial cells of Cajal and the enteric nervous system in the human ileum and colon.

5. Impact of dietary chitosan oligosaccharide and its effects on coccidia challenge in broiler chickens.

6. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) root chips inclusion in the diets of broiler chickens: effects on growth performance, ileal histomorphology, and cecal volatile fatty acid production.

7. Response of broiler chickens to xylanase and butyrate supplementation.

8. Piglet weight gain during the first two weeks of lactation influences the immune system development.

9. Mucosal homeostasis is altered in the ileum of gnotobiotic mice.

10. Evaluation of an insect meal of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) as soybean substitute: Intestinal morphometry, enzymatic and microbial activity in laying hens.

11. Effects of different dietary tryptophan : lysine ratios and sanitary conditions on growth performance, plasma urea nitrogen, serum haptoglobin and ileal histomorphology of weaned pigs.

12. Feeding value of field beans (Vicia faba L. var. minor) with and without enzyme containing tannase, pectinase and xylanase activities for broilers.

13. Patient-Specific Bacteroides Genome Variants in Pouchitis.

14. Effects of low-protein diets supplemented with indispensable amino acids on growth performance, intestinal morphology and immunological parameters in 13 to 35 kg pigs.

15. Impact of acute undernutrition on growth, ileal morphology and nutrient transport in a murine model.

16. 6β-N-Heterocyclic Substituted Naltrexamine Derivative BNAP: A Peripherally Selective Mixed MOR/KOR Ligand.

17. Quantitative morphometric analysis of the myenteric nervous plexus ganglion structures along the human digestive tract.

18. Effect of different doses of coated butyric acid on growth performance and energy utilization in broilers.

19. Morphometric measurement of submucosal thickness in areas of fat deposition in the terminal ileum and colonic sections, with correlation with body mass index, weight and age: a male autopsy study.

20. Colostrum quality affects immune system establishment and intestinal development of neonatal calves.

21. Lateral pouch appendix associated with retroperitoneal terminal part of the ileum: a potential diagnostic and surgical challenge.

23. Neonatal mouse ileum: functional properties and protein composition of the contractile machinery.

24. An L-Arginine supplement improves broiler hypertensive response and gut function in broiler chickens reared at high altitude.

25. Determination of villous rigidity in the distal ileum of the possum (Trichosurus vulpecula).

27. Probiotic therapy reduces periodontal tissue destruction and improves the intestinal morphology in rats with ligature-induced periodontitis.

28. Gross anatomical features of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of blue-and-yellow macaws (Ara ararauna) - oesophagus to cloaca.

29. Intraoperative small bowel length measurements and analysis of demographic predictors of increased length.

30. Supplementation of direct-fed microbials as an alternative to antibiotic on growth performance, immune response, cecal microbial population, and ileal morphology of broiler chickens.

31. Characteristics of reversible absorption-enhancing effect of sodium nitroprusside in rat small intestine.

32. Effects of breeder age and egg weight on morphological changes in the small intestine of chicks during the hatch window.

33. Anatomical and histological characterization of ileal and jejunal Peyer's patch in lesser mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus).

34. A note on sampling digesta from the ileum of broilers in phosphorus digestibility studies.

35. Granulated lysozyme as an alternative to antibiotics improves growth performance and small intestinal morphology of 10-day-old pigs.

36. Wheat-barley-rye- or corn-fed growing pigs respond differently to dietary supplementation with a carbohydrase complex.

37. An ex vivo method for studying mucus formation, properties, and thickness in human colonic biopsies and mouse small and large intestinal explants.

38. The human ileocaecal junction: anatomical evidence of a sphincter.

39. YFa and analogs: investigation of opioid receptors in smooth muscle contraction.

40. Effects of adding yeast cell walls and Yucca schidigera extract to diets of layer chicks.

41. Peptide absorption after massive proximal small bowel resection: mechanisms of ileal adaptation.

42. The effect of partial replacement of soyabean meal with sunflower meal on ileal adaptation, nutrient utilisation and growth performance of young turkeys.

43. [Isolating structures of gerbils' digestive tract (Gerbillidae, Rhombomys, Meriones) and their functional significance].

44. ["T antireflux mechanism" Ileal neobladder].

45. Intestinal adaptation for oligopeptide absorption via PepT1 after massive (70%) mid-small bowel resection.

46. Accurate localization of a fall in pH within the ileocecal region: validation using a dual-scintigraphic technique.

47. The relationship between intestinal histology and function as shown by compensatory enlargement of remnant villi after midgut resection in chickens.

48. Ileal interposition improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in the obese Zucker rat.

49. Normal small bowel wall characteristics on MR enterography.

50. Inhibitory neuromuscular transmission to ileal longitudinal muscle predominates in neonatal guinea pigs.

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